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Gator Bowl Hall of Fame

Inductees by year:

  • 1989: Dan Devine, Ray Graves, Ralph Jordan, Floyd Little, Archie Manning, Bobby Dodd
  • 1990: Vince Dooley, Bobby Gage, Frank Howard, Pat Sullivan, Bob Woodruff, George R. Olsen
  • 1991: Wally Butts, Bill Peterson, Ron Sellers, Ken Willard
  • 1992: Maxie Baughan, Lu Gambino, Don Faurot, Johnny Vaught
  • 1993: Dewitt Weaver, Tom Shannon, Joe Childress
  • 1994: Doug Dickey, Rip Engle, Larry Libertore, Jr.
  • 1995: Fred Biletnikoff, Frank Broyles, Nicholas Sacrinty, Richard Stratton, Steve Tensi
  • 1996: Dave Robinson, Wade Mitchell, Jim Dooley, Dick Crum
  • 1997: Judge John "Papa" Hall, Gene Stallings, Kim Hammond, John F. Lanahan
  • 1998: Ross Browner, James Stewart, Danny Ford
  • 1999: Jack Bush, Walter C. Dunbar, Jay Solomon
  • 2000: Joe Paterno, Terry McMillan, Bob Bradley
  • 2001: John David Crow, Don Nehlen, Carlisle Jones
  • 2002: W. W. "Bill" Gay, Jackie Sherrill, Hugh Green
  • 2003: Donny Anderson, Rodney Hampton, Ash Verlander
  • 2004: Chip Ferguson, Bill Nimnicht, Jr., Steve Spurrier, Greg Allen
  • 2005: Desmond Howard, Peter Kirill, Sr., Peahead Walker
  • 2006: Dave Braine, Carl Cannon
  • 2007: Don Davis, George Rogers, Bear Bryant
  • 2008: Errict Rhett, Wendell Davis
  • 2009: Wilford C. Lyon, Jr, Gary Pajcic, Bob Golic
  • 2010: Bobby Bowden, Mike Tranghese

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